Cash-register.



J. P. CLEAL CASH REGISTER.

APPLIoATIoN Hmm June, 189s.

Patented Dec.2,1913.

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CASH REGISTER.

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CASH REGISTER.

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J. P. CLEA'L. OASE REGISTER.

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J. P. GLBAL.

CASH REGISTER.

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JOSEPH P. CLEAL, or Darromomo, Assrcnoa, BY MESNE AssrcNMENTs, To THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY,

(INCORPORATED IN 1906.)

F DAYTON, OHIO., A CORPORATION OF OHIO,

casa-REGISTER Specification of Letters ratent.

.Patented Dec. 2,1913.

Application nica :une s, laas. serial massages.

To' all whom z't may concern:

Be it known that I 'JOSEPH P. CLEAL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Dayton, in .the countyof Montgomery and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Im rovements in 4Cash-Re, ,visters,

of which I dec arethefollowing to be a full,

clear, and exact description.

The invention relates to improvements in cash registers and indicators and has more articular relation to that class of machines in which a segregation of amounts belonging to special classes of transactions or depart-- ments is efl'ected.

One of the several objects of the invention `is to provide means lforregistering the 30: tures` of construction and combinations 'of v parts, the essential elements of which are .'form of embodiment of which is herein' amounts of the transactions upon ony one of a series of independent totalizers by means of a single totalizer operating mechanism.

Another object is t provide mechanism for keeping a printed record of the amounts of the transactions in their segregated form. vThe invention is shown as applied -to a .machine ofthe manual autographic type patented'in the United States to'Jos. 'P. Cleal on February 2 7, 1894, andnumbered 515,517.

With these and incidental Vobjects in view', the invention consists in certain novel' feaset'forth in appended claims and a preferred l- .after described with 'reference to the drawi`n `which accompany and `form part of thisv specification.

Figure 1, represents va perspective view of the devices embodying my invention applied to a machine of the class above mentioned. Fig. 2, 'represents a. top plan View of the same with the. top,back'and front ortions of the casing removed to expose lthe interior. F ig. 3, represents a vert-ical transverse section looking to the right from theline tial top plan -view of the-crank'liandle c feedin -the ta le over which the vdetail strip `and cheek strip pass, alnd Fig. 16 representsfa detail pers ective viewl of .the o erating 35 tailperspective' view of one.of the key locking slides and its operating spring pressed stud or pin. Fig. 7, represents an enlarged detail. vertical section of a portion of the key frame vand .its springVV pressed 00 locking stud. Fig. 8, represents an enlarged detail perspective view ofthe lo cking bars with theoperating lever. Fig; 9, represents an enlarged detail pers ectivefvew of the locking. bar fonthe in ica-tor tablets, and 05- Fig. 10, represents an en1arged. detai1 perspective view of thetrip :lever for the key frame and Fig.. 11 represents a view similar to Fig. 3, some of the .parts being omitted for clearness, withith'e devices in av different 70 position and also including the drawer latching devices. v12 represents'ian Aenlarged. detail perspective lview of one of the operating keysand one. of the key locking u Fig. 13 .represents a 75 detail perspective view of the main operat segments or slides.

ing. frame and its coperating yoke. Fig. 14 represents an enlarged ldetail perspective view of the-full'stroke pawland cooperating rack. Fig. 15 .represents a rollers andcoperatin parts and.

crank hand e, gearsoperated there feed rollers and'connection between the crank handle and main'ro'ck shaft.'-

As many' of the parts illustrated in con" 4nection with the-invention tof-showthe ap- 90 plication of the same, have been previouslyV protected by the above mentioned patent, the same will be referred to for' detail description of such parts.

The casing 1, as shown 1n the drawings is 95 constructed substantially in accordance'with i the aforesaid patent with the exception that the slot or openingl2 of the same is somewhat longerthan t at shown iii'said patent.

The devices constituting the present -im-loq4 provements are mounted upon the casing 1,' so as to extend over'a'portion of the slot 2, by means of an auxiliary casing comprising side plates 3 vandA 4 and suitable back, tolp and front portions connecting'the same.v rod or shaft 5, is mounted jin said casing near its bottom and forms a su port for o perating frame 6, upon which the 'keys and printing mechanisms are supported. This operating framecomp'rses side';hars 7. 1'1

journaled on the shaft 5, and having npwardly turned ends S, 8 and connected by rods Stand 10. The said ends 8, 8 are adapted to coperate with a rock frame to throw the same forward when the forward portion of the frame (3 is depressed. The said rock frame comprises two bars or rods 12 and 13 connected Aat their ends by link bars 14, 14 and journaled by j means of the said rod 13 in small bearing blocks 15 secured to the 'top of the base of the casing. The ends of thel upper rod 12 extend beyond the link bars and are held normally against the upwardly turned ends 8, 8 of the bars 7, 7 by coil springs '16, 16 which are secured to said rod 12, and also to suitable hooks mounted on the base plate.

e It will be observed from the above-description that any depression of the forward end of the frame 6, will result in a corres-pond- 'iug forward movement of the bar 12, of the rock-frame, and consequent operation of the arms 17, 1T, of the registering mechanism as hereinafter described. As before stated the side .bars Y, 7, of the frame G, are connected by rods 9 and 10, and also by a finger bar 18, which lat-ter is provided with suitable marks or letters on its surface at predetermined points for indicating the points to which the sliding keyrand printing mechanism, hereinafter described, is to be'adjusted. The said rods 9 and 10 form guides and supports for a casing 19, within which are-mounted a plurality of printing type wheels 20. These wheels' are journalcd on the rod 9 and are each, excepting one, provided with a plurality ofperiphcral printing type 21, and a plurality of cog teeth 22, the latter beingadapted to mesh with the cog wheels of the registering mechanisms, hereinafter described.-

'lhc exceptedavheel which is located at the end of the series is provided with a plurality of indicating type for printing an identifying character for the operator concerned in the transaction being recorded. A swinging frame 23 is mounted within the casing 19, and is so journaled upon the rod 9 as to straddle the wheels 2O over which it is adapted to operate. This frame. comprises side bars journaled upon the rod 9 and spaced cross bars 24 and Q5 connecting the outer ends of the same and formed with apertures for the passage -of the shanks of keys 26. Four of these keys i'e] neseiit respectively units of cents, tens of centsunit-s of dollars, and tens' of dollars; the remaining key representing tlie indicatingr character for the person makingthc transaction and adapted to opcratethe corresponding .printing wheel. lhe type wheels corresponding with the keys are similarly marked with unitsof cents, tens of cents, units of dollars, tens of dollars and a plurality of letters or other indicatingcharacters. Near one edge of the front of the casing 19, are consecutively arranged a plurality oftigures ranging from one to nine while near the opposite edge are arranged a plurality of letters ranging from A to I, but extending so as to read consecutively in an opposite direction from the tigures. The shank of cach of the keys 26 is provided with a nut or enlargement 27, so mounted' thereon as to normally contact with Athe under side of the bar 24 and thus limit the outward movement of the key. Each key shank is further provided with a coil spring 28, which surrounds the same and bears with its opposite.ends against the liar 25, and the nut 27, for normally holding the lat-ter against the bar 24. Laterally projecting pins 29 having beveled sides are mounted upon the lower ends of the said key Shanks and are adapted, together with the ends of said Shanks to be forced through key hole apertures 30, 30, formed in portions of the peripheries of the aforesaid printing wheels.

'It will be observed from the above that the frame 23, may be swung to any desired position in relation to the key hole apertures of the printing wheels and any of the keys tlien depressed to cause their shanks to enter the desired key holes to lock the respective printing wheels to. move with said frame and thus bring the proper type into printing position. the keys are first adjusted into alineinent with the desired number `or letterjand the proper key then depressed. The keys are locked in their depressed positions by the pins 29 engaging .with laterally project-ing beveled faced lugs formed on segmental slides 31, which latter are mounted in the respective printing wheels. Each of these .slides is normally held forward with-its lugs projecting over a portion of the key hole apertures by one of a series of coil springs 32 bearing against. said slide and a portion of its respective wheel. vWhen any one of the keys is depressed its pin 29 first passes through its key holeraperture 30, and en-4 gages one of the beveled projections of its respective segmental slide thus forcing the same momentarily out of register with the apertures 30. The continued downward movement of the key causes the pin to pass beneath the projection of the slide andallows Vthelatf'ter to assume its normal position so In recording any desired amountnormal positions the projections'of the slides extend. partly over the key 'hole' 'apertures 'but that when any one of said bars is forcedinward that the Vrespective slide will be4 5 moved to cause its projections to passoutof alineinen't with the said `key hole' a. rtures.

* One'eruifef each of the bars is inc 'ned as shown andpr'ojects slightlyl beyond its respective printing wheel so as to normally lie 1f0 in the path'of explote 35 pivotally mounted in the casing'l', and havinor its forward edge beveled and normally hd u against a stoppin 37- by a. spring 36. printing whee are rotated after the keys have-been lockedtbereto, the projecting ends of the bars 34 pa'ssbelow the plate 85 forcing the' .same backward againstthe tension ofits spring but upon the reverse movement of said wheels the plate 35 upon being forced 'upwardis arrested byl the pin 37, and the said 'bars 4arethus'forced' inward to operl ate the slides and release the-keys.

Each-of the 'printing' wheels is-fnrther provided with* a coil spring 38, connfected Y thereto and passing about e shaft@ with its .opposite end 'connected 'to a"port1on of the casing. Bythis arrangement .of'j'he 'sp I the' forward movements of the printingvw ',eels will put saidl rings lmder tens 80 sion'so that whent'he weels are released they will be returned to .their normal ositions. The pivoted frame 'corr-yin the cys is held upm itsfnorma'l position y a coilspring 69,l one end-.of`which is secured to theecasinglyandthc opposite end to 'the lower-.pendent end 'l'of one of the side "bar s'QQ-tfwhenf'theframe is depressed the springis-putunde'r greater terslon so that 'when said, frame is releasedit will at once- 40 return to its normal position. The said frame is further rprovided in one side with aspring pressed locking stud V411, which projects vinto a segmental 'slot-42 formed inthe casing 19, when the keyframe is in its upper 46 positromf'andthus locks-said frame a einst movement until' said 'stud is kforced ack-l ward. This disengagement ofthe stud from the slot is'elected by the bevjel end of a piny 43 projecting'into saidslot 42, and mounted 50V upon a pi'voted trip lever 44 fulcrumed on fthe side of the casing 19, and operated by engagement with an angular cross bnr 45 .sel cure betweeii'the'sides' and'4, and formed with a plurality of spaced recesses or notches 66 liti-:md n groove 46. This cross bar is further formed .with two spaced apertured lugs.

47 between whichis pivoted un angular stop 'frame 48 which is adapted. tofit snugly down i over.' the 'bar-15. One .of thejournal ends- G0 ofjthe said frame 48 i's extended as at 49 vandfprovided 'with `an operating arm 50.

armfisndapted to. be raised by a pivoted' lever- 51"'(s ee Fig. 3) frnolmted on the 2'... side =andproieting from the front of the ,casing .Se the? Away-begrensd by the fin;

either one of said notches under the imien the gers to b'coperated.- When said frame 48 1s raised Vas above described the notches 46 which hare been blocked by the same be come clear so that a projection 56 of the casing 19, and hereinafter described may enter pulse of springs 60 and thus cause the reg. 'lstcr operating gears to mesh with the counter gears 92 also hereinafter described. A latchin -lever|52 is pivcted on the side of the-casing 19 and is formed at its upper end with a hook n3 which is normally forced forward so as to enter groove 46* and 'ngage-the bar 45, by n spring 54 also mounted on' said casing. The extended' end 40 of 30 the side bar A23 is formed with a nose 55 to disengage' the hook end of the'lever 52 from the bar 45. -Y One of the sides of the casing 19 is-ormed with an extension 56 having a. laterally projecting portion 57, and adapted!` to it into any one of the recesses 46 t0 permit the hook 53 to pass far enough to 3 the rear toeatch over the bar 45. When the .said hook'-is engagi frame 6 is, of course, ocked against movethe said han' the ment but the key frame is' free to he operfated 'as the end of the lever 44hes been raised thus forcingtheincline end of the 'j'stud 43 a. inst' thel movable 'stud 4l,l and l pushing 'fthe key frame ap roaches the lower limit latter outof the slot 42. As 95 of its movement t e nose 55 contacts with the -lower 'end of the lever 52, and thus forces the'hoolrf away from the bar 45 to permit of the frames 6 and 19 being moved downward.' I This latter' movement permits the frame 48 to -drop upon the bar 45 and also releases the rear end of the lever 44 so that itsy forward end carrying the stud 43 may be raised'into the upper end of the slot 42 by a spring 56* mounted on the cas- .ing 19. Such movementof the said lever 44 withdraws its pin out of the path of the spring pressed piu` 41 so that when the key frame returns to its normal position it will belocked by said pin 41 passing into the slot 42. This return movement of the said frame 6 is effected by an. auxiliary guiding and strengthening frame or yoke 57, (see Fig. 11) the opposite ends of which are 115 journaled on the extended ends of the shaft 9. Extension slotted arms 5S are formed on this yoke and are oruided in their reciprocations bylpins 59, rihich pass through the y slots of-the sameand screw into the sides naled between f he lower ends of two bell crank levers mounted loosely upon the shaft 9- within the casing 19.

ne arm of4 13o I'atera with any one of a series of registering def4 vices representing the different transactions' upon u transverse shaft 65, and held a pre` determined distance apart by an interposed sleeve 66. By this structure .the said bars G4 may be moved laterally with 'the casing 19 and still remain )ourmiled upon the shaft 65, so that the de ressiono the casing 19 with conseqaentia vdmvnward movement of the shaft 9 will operate tho-bell cranh and canse the inking roller to bc passed over the types y It \v ll be observed from the foregoin description that the casing 19 may be :nove

ly upon the shaft 9 into alinement and hereinafter descrbed,'and than allowed' to pass forward by the tipping of the frame 4S so that the gear teeth 22 pass into m'esh with the operating gears of the 'said registering devices, by operating-the lever 51 to' raise the ifm-me 48 and allow the pro'ection 56 to ass into one of the notches of t e bar he indicator tablets 67* which represent respectively the different characters vof transactao'ns which the machine is capable. of registering are pivotally mounted upon a transverse frame 68 connecting the two sides 3 and 4 and are each formed lwith `a cam extension'tl'havinga notched end 70 and also with a recess', 71.. The said tablets are so pivoted and spaced that they overlap as shown in the drawings but inno wise interfere with each other. The said frame.

G8 is formed with a longitudinal roove 72 in which is moimted a slidable bar 3 having a "plurality of projections 74 lying in differ ent vertical -plane s so that their incline ends will noi-mall contact with'the curved ortensions 69 4of t c respective tablets. This normal engagelentof the said pr0`cti0ns 7d with the extensions 69 isjcect by a. coil spring 75 mounted in the`groo've 72 between its end and the bar 73. Thcframe -68 is further provided with a plurality of vertically movable bars 76 normally held in ele `ated positions bv coil s rings 77 mounted in recemes formed in theI ramilS and bearins res ect-ivel avainst atei-a y ro'ccting arns 7g mountred lbn said bars'i) in's 79 mounted on the'upper ends of the`bars 76 project into the respective recesses 71 ofthe indicating tablets and are adapted upont-he descent of the bar carrying the same, to

more the tablet on its pivot and bring it into vertical exposed position. The descentof said bars is effected by means of laterally projecting lugs 80 mounted on the lower ends of the same and adapted to be engaged respectively by the incline under side `of the projection 57, accordingl to the position df the casing 19, and upon the forward movement of the same. When anyone of the `tablets is swung on itspivot as above de- .scrxbed its cam extension 69' en spective-projectione'fl of .the i o 73 and v movesth'e latter longitudinally against the tension of its springnnt-il the notched end 70 of said cam extension is o posite the said projection 74 when-said sli e is released tbv allow the pro ection to enter 'the notch .and

hold the tab et in its elevated indicatil osition. .When the locking slide is mov y thecam extension 'of any 0f the tablets,

the tablet which occupies a vertical position" 1s released Aand allowed to drop to its normal.'-

horizontal position while the new'tabletis elevated to its vertical indicating position.

In order to prevent any fraudulent or partial operation of the machine and-to compel a `complete stroke of the frame 6 at each operation, a double acting pawl -81 'ispiv- A ctally mounted npo'n one of the ends 8 of the arms 7 and is adapted to 'cooperate withA a segmental rack 82 ri 'd lysecured to the' side 3. This rack is orn'ied o'n its inner periphery with two rows o f teeth 83 and 84 inclined respectively'in'iplposite directions and adaptedY to be engage y the respective ends of the pawl 81 according to the direction of its' movement..l The said pawll is rocked on its piyot to effect; this change of engagement from one setfo' teeth to the 4other by 'a lug on projection 85 mounted on manner as to beenga ed.

s'aid rack 82 in sue p bg' the curved operating ends of the paw "at t e limit of each-of its move1nents, .TheVIA p'awl held under spring ressurein 'the position-to which it is move by the rojec- .tion'85 by'a pivoted s'to Stniounte .upon

the sai 'sidebar 7 and ormed with an apprcvmately V shaped nose 87,. which enages a similarly shaped nose 88-formed on t c pawl 81, A coil spring-S9 connects the stop Swith the. aforesaid side bar 7, sothat 1 thc pvl 81- is held. del when in either of its 'tions It will-be seen-'from the above that as the forward end ofthc frame 6 is depressed the lower end ofthe pawl 81 rides over the teeth 84 and thus prevents any reverse movement of the frame until the pawl has been' tripped -by str ilongl the projection 85@ A The reglsterin mechanisms or thel different departmen represented on the bar pressure' 18 are identical and I will therefore describe one of such mechanisms only. A transverse 'shaft 90,'forms a-iou`rnal support for the.. registering: wheels 91 which are. loosely' mounted thereon. `here are preerablyfive of these wheels, eachfformed on its periphery with three 'groups of figures; said groups including respectively figures om .one to lnine inclusive. Each of said-wheels excepting one 'is further 'formed' with (peripheral gearieeth 92, which .are adapte 4 with the teeth 22 of the' wheels 2 0, when the latter ale thrown hack.- By this means, 1t

to mesh io resist -sha t are formed .and hold the pawls down eyiel the registerin wheels are turned to a d correspon to the movements of" e respective wh s by their keys'as before described, and held .in them positions against any accidental displaeementfbyss'to pawls 93 and 94.- 'The -pewl 93 enga the teeth 92 of the end-reg@ lstering w eujwhile the pawls 94 leugate the teeth ofratchet wheels 95 fast to. e s'rheels.' All of the said paws are 4pivo lly mounted u n a transverse rod-96 and `each is provid Awith a "extending ar1n`97 having a win be hema pendent stu 98 about which one of a series ofcoit springs is located, the lo said springs en I etransverse plate 99 so astonor: y force the arms 9-7 u ward to their v'vor -with dm pressure; 4Each of the registering wh barring the last which has no gear-teeth is further rov'ided on the side o positeirom itsra, et wheel with a cam 1 formed with three spaced cam projee tions 1.01 equidisant from each other and represen the [ends of' the respective groups of gums on the wheels.' The operatin arms-17 which are jeurnaled on the respectively with noses y 102 and notches orrecesses 103 whiclilatter Y so:

are adapted to-be entered by spring ressed holding parvis I10ft mounted on the 'p ate 99; Graduated l formed oli-the Saidrms 17 and are adatted to beIstruckby-thebtr -12 when. out of` normal positions to beret'uned to such normal positions. When' one of the wheels 91 has medeone-third ofa complete revolution, one of the noses ofits cam 'strikes the nose 102 of its respective arm 17 andY forces the latter rearward; its

such'rear -p'sliton 'byv passing from oneof the notches -`1mi-.to thewther. .New when the frame6 is depressed the bar '12' 4erm forward' and forward' contacthg'withthe ,'nse" 105 of the arm that' has been operated forcesv said nawl mounted' thereon to move the ratchet Y heelo'f iliefnext :wheel one tooth and tbusmak'elthe' transfer. The peculiar graduated constifzictio of.. the noses 105 is to fveitransfer' ofthedifferent TiQI-Ie than one transfer occur' diurni one: opfe'ratidn of' the machine, so that.. secdridtransfereand the iir'st and second -in the third,-l f. l. g

Itvr-illbespejfrom the foregoing descriptionthativlieliitsdesred to print a transaction.' np'oi passes: verwepfulli `width table" 126 'the lever l51 to opemtesthej-Ievert and release the key fee the respective print- -Last 1the 'printing operation by bringing-tbe inked .ty

Fig. `3* that the lateralmovement of ,the rintin register immediately over the endless 'handle noses 'or projections 105 are .ably journaled in the frame creasing pawl 104 holdingit .in so as to move-in unison.

'carries a cam 136 which rock said shaft u on is desired.l This m cally movable 'stud struck and .depressed l the' latter is in either er will be counted in the .utogiphic strip which of a transversetaneously bring the correct type s into tint er w eels. to completel ingositious and turn the re y the frame 6 is depresse into contact with e paper strip loca below them on the table 126.

It will further be Seen by reference tov wheels causes the ma in o columncorrespon o erated; said columns ably' lin off anddesignatedas shown so that the cash occu ies a osition at the extreme right hand si e of e machine A inkin ribbon' 125 of the check printing'device w `ch. rib-. bon is fully described ent. The check strip whiclis mount in, anyy suit-able manner within the ca is passed up through a transverse slot 127 ormed in the tab e 126 so as topass under the ribbon 125 and also under the cash column of the detail strip. It will be` seen from'this structure all amounts printed in the cash column will also be check strip and issuedfrom operating the handle 502 50 as better'shownin F 151m 16 is mounted upon a shortshaft 128 which carries a bevel gear 129. This gear meshes with a similar gear 130V mounted on. the shaft 131 of a ed roller 132 4whichis sui an co erstes with o companion feed roller 133 to eed the cheek stri out of themacbi'ne when the crank-handle' is operated. The rollers 132 and 133 aire geared together nt one end by inter-mhing ars 134 and 135 'ghe shaft 128 also coperates with a on a. sliding link` being snitprinted on the tr e machine by lateral projection formed `137 to move' the latter longitudinallyl' They rear end ofthe link is pi'votally connected to an arm 138 mounted on the shaft 19"to each operation of the A thus release the cash f drawer throu h devices hereinafter .described. As t e handle is only operated when, checkis desired it becomes necessary to provide means for releasing the independently of the crank-handle an drawer ns comprises a verti; 19, arranged. to be by the casing' 19 when of its .three lefthand positions, and a. ivoted lever 19" mounted on the undersi e of the plate 1 and :trranged. to be struck and operated b the lower end .ofsaid stud. This lever 1 enfzs 1n the aforesaid ates Y he' operating s handlev when no check.

gagesnnd'operates a. lev'er 19, ivhich latter is rigidly Amounted on the extended roller shaft 19. This shaft 19" carries a ri d arm 19 whichengages a pivoted lever 15x whichf'" in turn 'carries a latch plungerl 19' foiftlie 133 drawer 19K 'By this i'neans whenever the casing 19 is moved to register upon the Re` ccivcd on account, Pand ont, or C large counters, the cash drawer is released without issuing acheck. as the check lmsznot been printed with the amounts of those transactions but when the casingis moved to the cash positionA the amount lsprinted" on the -check strip and the latter is Issued and the to be understood that eommgwithin the scope of the claims which lfollow. .Having thus described my invention mgdfeentdepar 'operating devices and 66 drawer released by operatingthe handle 50 as aforesaid. The detail strip is fed froml a supply roller 140, up over the table and' down to a feed roller 141- which latter is provided with a ratchet wheel in Fiv. D

by a eed pawl 143,pivoted iipon the* upper end o the pvoted lever 144. The lever 144 is normally drawn forward at its lower end into contact with the cashdrawer 19E-by a coil spring 145. By this means when the drawer is opened and closed'the lever 144 is o ratedand through thepaivl and `ratchet eedsthe detail or autographicA strip forward. L-

While the form of mechanism herein shown and described is admirably adapted to ulfl .thefobj'ects primarily stated, 1t is it is notintended to oniine the inventionto' the -one'form of embodiment herein disclosed, for it is sus ceptible of embodiment infvarious formsall what Ilclaim as new-and-desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

l1. In a cash register, thecombination vitlinristerinv .a plurality of .independent mec anisms each comprising denonnnationa elements, of a mova be'brouvht into alinement' with an said m sms, a series of denominational keys and adnated register operating devicesone `or each denominational element in a register mechanism eoperating there` with and all mounted on said-fraine and adapted to move therewith Sinto position to operate one of the r ing mechanisms to register 4any amount.

2t Iii-aces ecplurality of inde ansms, of a. move esired the same and combined printing and regis.-

tering 'operating :wheels mountedY on5said` printa detail of` frame and arranged to veach amonnt registered.

ypen iexit registerinnmechanisnis representprinting means arranged to b e moved into alinement .with

142 as bettenshown' 3. The ratchet wheel is envaged -.registering wheels,

le frame adapted to one -of and be brought isten" register, the coirnbination` with: endort registering lelframe adapted to be brought into alinement with any one of 3. In a cash register, the combination with an autographic device, of a series .of'indeents combined re ter gis of a totalizer and mechanisms so any one of said registering snnultnlneously as to o crate the same an -print tie amount upon the paper of the autograplnc device.

a plurality of totalizers each comprising independent. denominational elements, of a movable frame with connections for bi' ing it into alinement with any one of said totalzers, a pluralityof operating devices, one for each denominational element in a totaliz'er mounted in said frame, and connections whereby a 1single operation of any 4, In a cash register,th eoinbinationwith of said operating devices may cause a dierl a. mee

of the corresponding' de 6. In a, cash register, the combination with n plurality of independent registering mechanisms, of

an nutographc device, and

iegister operating `devices arranged to bev Amoved `into alinement with any one of the registerin mechanisms andyprinting means operated t1yxrsed devicesto print 'upon the paper of eauto'g'raphic device.

-7. In -a cash register, the combination-with a. series of independent department registers, of register operating and printing devices arrangedto'hemoved through different degrees ofmovementland when moved ,to actuite any one of the department registers to adegree corresponding to the setting movement and devices for supporting, a department detailstrip -in proximity to the printing'devireanloo 8. In' `acasli register, the combination with a pluralityof independent' ttalizers each inc nding denominational elements, of a movable frame-constructed into elinenient 'with'any one of saidv .totalii'evioes, one for .each deizers,A 0 eratin nomma lonale ement m a totalizer mounted in said frame,; anda key for-each opernting device constructed. tothe thrown into connection with'saidoperat device 9. Iliacash register, the com ination with 'a plurality offi-ndepenlent totalizers each compi-isi denominational' -elements,: .of a movable ame'iconstructed to Abe. brought into operative alinementwith 'any' one of said totalzers, a plurality -o printing de vices, one for each denominational element.

in a totaliz'er mounted oil-'said f1-ame, and

constructed to each differential-Hy operate the corresponding denominational element operating printing devices.

keys on snidrame forv to he brought 'meehanismm each operatin .'mechanisms, o a movable frame adapted to bel brou ht' into alinement with anyone of said mec nisms, rinting wheels 'mounted on said frame andp adapted to be-brought into engagement with any one of the rega-I tering mechanisms and devices for turning said wheels the proper distances according to the amount to be registered.- v

l2. In a cash register, the combination with a, series of independent totalizi-ig registers, of registererating .devices ar- 'with-a frame, `rotatable' type wheels mountedon said frame, keys normally out, of enranged to .be shifted odly and then differentially op'erated to actuate/ imy one of -said registers to n. desired degree to add the amount' l of a .transaction thereto, and print. ing devices actuated-by the said register operating devices to print a detail oi'eaoh amount man-independent department cor-- respon ding tothe register onwhich the amount is `added 13. In a.' cash r `ster, the combination with a plurality of independe'nregistering mechanisms; "of a-.depressible frame, a4 mov-1 able frame. mounted'on said "deprssible ,with a plurality lof independent totalizers, `each comprising denominational' elements',

frame so -thiitit may be broughtimonline- I ment with any one of said registering in echf anisms, andpi'inting devicesvmonnted on said yInova-ble frame and adapted.' to operatethere 's tering mechanisms. 14,1: i'i'a cash 'registerfjhe' combination with-15in? :infographie register Ch iijiiiigiii-mov'- able strip' o'piip'er, of a-registeri ng 'n'ie'cli-- iinisin; a 'depressible' frame' inc'i'iinced over said 'strip and amount printingjdevice's mounted Aon, said frame and also en ging the registering mechanism to'ecoi'd t ereon' the amount printed oiith'e st'ri 15. Iii a cash re'gister, ,the combiniition with an autographic register7 'having o. movable, exposed strip of pper, cfa registerin c msm, a depressible frame mount over s .gportion vof Ysaid'stri 1:'r,' ii plurality of println 'Wheels mounted on said frame undV adapt@A -to engage4 sind, Westerns ,mecimf nisinfand means for turning said printing wbr-.eig cherie-siren eigenes 1 1 6. l 1n a cash regi 'er,"ti ie combination.. with a registering,'mecheinem, ofrotatable v type whee s en gagii'i saidregistering rri'echanism, independent eys -for actuating -the respective. Ivvheels,. andjmeans .for rocking Athe .type wheels,ou`t of engage-nient with the registering 'n'ieclntrisin"l and: into engageinentwithpii'per 'to print thereon.

said wheels 'and means v"for fantomatica v 17.- In 'Leash register, the combination with an auto hic register having' a. movable -stripofgiilperwhich may be written upon, of a registering mechanism, u'inovable traine mounted 'in proximity to said strip, and amount printing devices mounted on said frame and adapted when vset to trnnsmit a correspondin degree if-movement to the re 'staring' me amsm.

18. n a cash register, the combination. with u plurality f independent totalizers, each 'comprising denominational elements, of' a movable frame constructed to be brought into Aoperative ali-nement with any: one of saidl totaliz'ers, operating devices mounted on said-*frame in banks, one bank for each denomina-tional element in a totalizer, and constructed to each engage and,

communicate cliiierentinl iiioveimeiitA to the denomination element in aliiieinent there-4 with.

19. In a recording device., the combination agement with said wlieeis and. means for oc ring said-keys directly tosaid wheels at any desired point so` that the operation of the keys will rotate the vvheelstg the desired extent.l` p 9.0. In n recording device, the confhinatioi'i` with a frame, rotatable ty 'e wheelsV mount-- ed on said frame, keys u apted to enga disengagin'gf said keys 'from said`,wlieel`s.

21. In a cash =register, the .combination of' nu movable 'frame 'constructed lto be brought interlinement ,ivith any of said totalizrs', operating devices, ione foreach- 'denomin'ational elein'en'tr ai totalizer, and key means on said flaine'for giving'sunul?.

with a movable frame, Y of a println@ in'eclicording to' its. positionsv 'with a,- pluralty of independent registering mechanisinmo a movable tramerarran'ge'cl to' 23. ,'Ini. e cash register, fthe-:combination los nti

be brought intd alineinei'i't' with aiiylone.- of said mechanisms, register-operating devices 'Y .arrangediiiiiibank's upon lsiudram'e and :i series-of keyfcr operai-ing each of said :bankstothefdesred extent-il- 24. in svjre'cordine device; the cmliin'iitiong :vwitliliwseries-o iii ependc'nt registersfof a- 'movable frame :ifi-ranged to be brought Vinto alinementwith any onel of'snid registers,

sircd amount 'and indicators arranged to be raised b v said operating devices.

4-gr'nduated operating devices mounted ori snidifraii'ic und adapted to registerany de ico' 25.`In u. cosh register, the combination with :i plurality of independent registerin mechanisms, of n sliding iirringe ndnptcf` to bebrought. into iilinenieut with any one of siiid 4i'egir-:t'ei'iiig meclmnisms, mid graduated register operating devices mounted on sind carriage und adapted tooperiite. any one of said registering mechanisms to register the desired amount; 10 26. Inn cosh r Ulster, the combination with n pluriilit f of independent registeriu meclmnisins Q o movable frame arrange to be brought into nlnemcnt with any one .of said mechniiisms, sind printing devices mounted on said freine and adapted when set to transmit n corresponding degree of movement to the registering mechanism with which they nre in ulinenient.

l 2T. In u cash register, vthe combination with ii depressiblefrume, of. type wheels .mounted on.snid frnmc, opcrzitinv keys for the type wheels also carried by ilie freine, sind arranged to turn the type wheels diii'erent distances according to the degreeof ond nn inkng device movement of the key,

over the types upon nrrnnged to .be 'passed thede )ression of the freine. 2S. in n cash register, the.coinbiniition with n plurality of independent registerin mechanisms pivoted indjcatinff tablets, p'en ent buis connected to said tn lets for` operating the saine, u, movable freine carrying register operating devices und o erating devices mounted on said fraiiiefan adapted to be brought into en gement withnny one of said barsuso that w ienthe devices nre netniited the indicator tablet wiil bo raised'.

29. ln ncash register, the combination 'with register wheels, rotatable type wheels o :idnpted tov mesh with the s'ame, ineens:

whereby snid typo wheels nre moved when in mesh with the registering wheels und de- ',viees supportinvsind type wheels whereby they muy be withdrawn .rom' engagement with the register und depressed to .ineke nu impression. I

.30,9 In n cash register, the combination with a plurzility of registering mechanisms, 'of n 'movable frame nrrii'nged to be brought any one ofthe same, :L

into nlinement with plumlity of printiiwivheels mounted in said frame, n .swinging liey frame also mounted fin mid fiist mentioned. frirme and keys mounted on said key framennd adapted to engage the respective wheels for.opernting the same. 31.`In n. cnsh re'tgister, the combination with a-depres'sible' rame, of locking means for normally holding the 'same in n n elevated position, n printing mechanism', ii key freine adapted' to release the locking means when operated, :md keys mounted on said' key' frame iind' arranged to operate the printing mechanism. '55 32. In a cash register, the combination on sind; rame,

` wheels,

Y stilg:

'isteri` ,siudow eels.

-anisnis register 'any of with a registering mechanism, of a movable frame, re ister operating wheels mounted moi-'able keys mounted in proximity to said wheels, locking slides on said wheels for locking the keys thereto and means for operating saidslidcs to disengnge said keys.

`33. In :i cash re ister, with o. plurnlity'of inde endent registering mechanisms, n. movable -amc adopted to he brought into elinement with any one of the registering mechanisms, printing wheels mounted on said frame sind arranged to engae any-one of the registering meelninisms, an means for bringing a. paper strip nndthe printing wheelstogether. t

34. In n. cash register, the combination with o registering mechanism, of type sind u. movable frame supporting seid wheels andA adapted `to throw' them either into engagement with the registering mechanism 'or into contact with o. paperthe combination In a. cashy register,- the combination with o. registeringmechnnism, of n pluralty. of wheels arranged to operate the sumen. movable key frame und keys mounted innnd carried by said Vframe and adapted to operate the wheels independently of each other to any extent desired.

36. In a. cash register, the .combination with o. frame carrying type wheels, menus for movin said frame to print from said type whee s, of movable yindicators. and -meiiiis whereby an .indicator is setto exposed position upon the printing movement of said freine. i

37'. In nj cash register, the .combination with n registering meohanisn, comprising n'piurolityof wheels having gear teeth, of 105' n depressible freine, print-ino' wheels mounted on said frame and form with earteeth uri-tinged to mesh with the gears o the regmechanisni, end keys for operating v 110 38'. In n, cash register, 'the combination with si plurality of re istering mechanisms, of a movable rame a( opted to be brought into alinenient with any one of seid mechoperating devices mounted on soi frame, ii. stop frame. for normally preventing.l the operating. devices engaging t e storing mechanisms :in melins for with wing saidstop frame :it wi l 39.' In n cash register, the combination with an outographic device, arcash drawer, n register n mechanism-and devices controlled by 't e registeringinechonism und' arranged to release ently of the operatic vof the autogmphic devices.

41).,In u, cash. register, the combination `th im nntogrnpliie device, :i cash drawer for operating the same and a register de- 13o the drawer independl Vice adapted to release said drawer only for certain transactions.

'41. In a cash register, the combination with an autographic device, a cash' drawer for the same,-a printing device arranged to release 'said drawer for certain operations and means [for releasing said drawer independently of the printing device during other o erations.

42. n a cash revister, the combination with a plurality of independentregistering mechanisms, of register operating devices adapted to operate any one of sai registering mechanisms to any desired extent at a sin Ie operation, and arranged to be moved thus brought into aliiiement and operative connection with any onel of said mechanisms. I

43. In a cash register, the combination with an .aiitographic` device, of a series of independent registering mechanisms represeating differentdepart-ments, and combined register operating devices and printing means arranged to register in any one of said registering mechanisms and' print in a corresponding section of the autographic device. Y

44. In a cash register, thc combination with an autographic device having different. departments, of a series of independent registering mechanisms representing different depart-ments and combined register operating devices and printing means arranged to print and register in any desired department..

.45.'In a cash register, the combination with a series of independent registering mechanisms, of'combined register o erating and printing devices, a special cey and means for prevent-ing the operation of said devices to actuate'any one of the registering mechanisms and print the amount until the special key is operated.

`HitIn a cashregister, the combination with a series of independent registering mechanisms, of a single registering operating device arranged to be moved to copera'e with any one of said mechanisms, a special key and means for preventiiigthe operation of said devices toactnate any one of the registering mechanisms until the spe 'cial key is operated.

47; lIn Aa cash registei-,tlie combination 'with a registering mechanism,V of type ivheels, a. movable frame supporting said wheels and adapted to throw them either into engagement with the registering nicchanisn'i or into contact with a paper strip, and transfer devices for the registering mechanism arranged to bc actuated by the iiioveinenl of the type wheels toward the paper strip.

48. In a cash register, the combination with an. antograpli'c device, of a movable rame carrying type wheels adapted to print in dierent sections of the autographic de* vice, indicators and means whereby an indicator corresponding tothe section in which the printing is being donc, is raised.

49. VIn a cashregister, the combination withl a series of inde endent registering mechanisms, of a mova le frame arranged to be brought into alinemcnt with any one of said mechanisms, graduated register operating devices mounted on said frame, and 7.5 a series of indicators adapted to be actuated according to the register which receives the last amount registered.

50, In a cash register, the combination with a pluralit of totalizers, each including so denominationa elements, of a movable frame constructed to be brought into operative alineinent with any of said totaiizers, a. series of keys of different denominations mounted on said frame with connections whereby each denomination of the keys may engage and actiiate the corresponding denominational element of the totaiizer to differential extents.

511 In a cash' register, the combination 90 with a plurality of independent registering mechanisms, of a inovabieframe adapted to be brought into alineineiit with any one of said mechanisms, a series of register operat- Aing devices mounted on said rame, and a i series of keys also mounted on said frame and arranged to be coupled to and operate said devices to any desired extent.

52. In 'a cash register, the combination with a registering mechanism, of a depressble frame, combined register operating and printing devices mounted on said frame and a latch for the depremibie frame arranged tohold the saine in positionuntil after the register operating devices have operated the register. Y

53. In a cash register, the combination with a registering mechanism, of register operating wlieeis, locking slides on said wheels, movable keys arranged'to be locked 110 to the whecis by said slides, and meansvfor operating said slides to disengiige the keys.

In a cash "register, the combination with au aiitographic device adapted to issue a check, of a device for printing the amount of each transaction onl a paper strip but only the amounts of special transactions upon checks.

A55. In a .cash register,I the combination with an antographic device arranged to issue a check, a cash drawer arrangedfto be released by the check device. a vdevice for printing vupon the antographic strip.' and means coperating with said printing device for releasing the drawer. 125

5G. In a cash register, ,the combination iiith an autographic device, of a register, a series of lwheels having register operating gears and printing types, key locking slides :mounted on said Wheels, and a series of keys rio -arranged to be locked to said wheelsat any desired point by said slides.

57. In a cash register, the combination with a registering mechanism, of a mova'bl'e frame, register operating and printing devices mounted on said frame a rock frame, transfer devices arranged tn be operated by I said latter frame, and means for actuating and means for-sperating said slides to re` said rock frame during a part of the movement of the movable frame.

58. In acash register, the combination with a registering mechanism, of a movable frame, a register operating and printing delvice mounted on said frame, a latch for "holding said frame in connection with the registering mechanism untilv a regstration has been made and then releasing the same so that it may be depressed.

59. In a cash register, the combination with' a registering mechanism, of a. series of o erating devices, a series of keys, latching s des for coupling said keys' to said devices,

lease the keys ter the operating devices have registered the amount.

60. In a cash register, the combination with a series of independent registering mechanisms, of a movable frame, register operating devices mounted on said frame,

means for normally holding said operating -devicout -of connection with all of the with: a series'of independent registering mchanisxns, of a movable frame, register operating devices mounted on said frame, a pivoted bar arranged to normally hold said devices out of connection with the registering mechanisms and` an independent device for tipping said bar to allow said devices to move into connection with any one of the 'operating mechanisms.

G3i In a cash register, the combination with' a series'- of inde endent registerin mechanisms, of a mova le frame arrange to be brought'into alinement with any one of the same, register operating devices .mounted on said frame, a notched bar for preventing the engagement of the operating 'with a luralityof inde iident devices and registeringmechanisms only when in proper alinement, and a rock bar vfor normally preventing such engagement at any point.

64. Inl a'cash're 7 ter, the combination tering mechanisms eachincludmg denominational any one of the regiselements, of a movable member arranged to be bron ht into alinement with any one of said mec anisms, a series of register operating devices mounted on said member and constructed to move therewith and be brought into position to o rate any one of the r 'sters to register simultaneously the desire amount thereon on all the denomina tional elements thereof. Y

65. In a cash register, the combination with a plurality of independent registering mechanisms, of a movable frame arranged t0 be brought into alinement with any one of said mechanisms, and combined printing` ments, of a'series of indicators, one for each mechanism, a movable member arranged to be brought into alinement with any one of the registering mechanisms, a series of graduated register operating devices mounted on said member so that the may he brought into alinement with the dnominations! elements of the pro er registers and means for actuating the in ica-tors b the movement. of saidmember. y A

68. In a cash register, the combination with a plurality of r Oistcring mechanisms, of a detail strip divi ed into columns, one for each r Gister, and acombinedregister actuator an detail strip printer arranged to be 'moved from one to the other of said gisters and thereby' he' brought into a proper relation to the detail strip.

69. In a cash register, thecombination with an autographicmechanism havin a record strip which'is partially expose Ato.'

perm-it of writing thereon, of a series of rebstering mechanisms and register operating devices constructed to. print upon the autographic strip..

70. In a cash register, the combination with a plurality of ren'isteriug devices and i: 'ofvcoinmon opertransfer devices there or, atingdevices for same havingprinting types thereon, keys for actuating. said devices, and mechanism manually operable to move said printing types to take an impresion therefrom' and to operate said transfer devices.

71. 'In a cash register, the combination with a plurality of registering devices, of operating-devices for same manually adjustable to coperative relation with any desired registering device, printing devices carried by and movable with said operating devices, means for actuating said operating --ment in a registerin l on which said ,with a. registering said ldevices vdevices movable with and controlle devices movable with numeral keys,

devices, and means fortaking from said printing devices.

72. In a cash r Gister, the combination evice, of operating devices for same, keys for operatino' said devices, and means cont-rolled by sai keys for withdrawing said operating devices from said registering device atl the end of the stroke of said keys. y

73. In registerin mechanism, the coinbi` nation with a plura ity of registering devices each com rising a set of denominational elements, o common actuatin devices for said registering devices inclu ing manually operable keys for each denominational eledeviee, and a. carriage olperating devices and keys are mounted mova le to bring said devices si! multaneously in operative relation with all the denominational elements of'aiiy of-said Vregistering devices.

74. Iii registeringmechanism, the combination with a plurality'of registering devices each having a. set of denominational elements, of operating devices for same including numeral keys and movable to bring I into ,cope'rative relation witi any. of said registering4 devices,

an' impression and )riiiting dl by said keys. o

75. In registering mechanism, the combination vwith computing devices comprising denominational elements, of operating mech anism for saine including numeral keys, a carriage on which said operating mechanism. and lkeys are mounted and movable from oneeleinent to another, and printing and controlled by said 76. In a cash register, the combination with a registering mechanism, of operati c racks .for same, a pivot'ed frame inwhich saliii raclisare mounted, means normally preventing said racks from gearing with the registering` mechanism, and a .key and connections for withdrawing said means, to allow said racks to engage sa id registering mecha- 77. YIn o a `cash register. the combination with a plurality' of sets of'independent counter wheels, of a fraiiieconstructed to be moved into alinement with any set of said wheels, and register operating devices mounted .on said frame with connections for moving any set o'f counter wheels to different desired extents by a single operation of said o erating devices.

78. n 'a registering mechanism, the com bination withfa plurality of totalizers, each coinlirising'a series of wheels, and a common supporting shaft for all said whels, of a totalizer operating mechanism, comprisdcnominational elements, one for each wheel in ato'talzer, connections permitting a sliding relative lateral .desir'cd series of w movement between' said totalizers and said totalizcr operating mechanism, whereby any series of totalizer wheels may be operatively aliiied with saidoperating mechanism, and means for actuating said totalizer operating mechanism to dilereiitial extents. b

i9. In a registering mechanism, the combination with a totalicr operating mechanism, of 'a plurality of totalizers each comprising a series of wheels, a common sup porting shaft for all of said wheels, means for establishing an opera-tive relation between said totalizer operating mechanism and any series of totalizer wheels .and means for giving said totalizer operating mechanism differential movement. 'to 'actuate said totalizer wheels differentially.

80. In a registering mechanism, the combination with a plurality of totalizers, each coiiiprisiig a series of wheels, of a totalizer operating mechanism including a plurality of denominational elements, Y connections permitting the forming o f an operative relation between said operating mechanism and any series of totalizer wheels, and a printing mechanism constructed to rint amounts in a manner rendering them i entifiahle with the series of totalizer wheels employed.

81. In a registering mechanism, the combination with a plurality of totalizeis, each comprising a series of wheels axially alined, of a totalizer operatingmeclianism comprising fear segments equal in number to the wheels off any tntalizer, connections permitting relative axial movement between said series of wheels and their said operating segments, whereby any desired series of wheels may be alined with the operating segments, and means for separately rotating said operating segments to different desired extents. l

' 82. In a rcmstering mechanism, the co'mbination with a supporting shaft, of' a plurality of totali'zers each including a series of wheels, and all axially alined on saidshatt, of a second supporting shaft. 'a totalizer operating mechanism comprising gear segmentsmounted on said second shaft, connections permitting sliding relative lateral movement between sa id 'totalizer wheels and their said operatimlr segments, whereby any eels may be alincd with said gear segments, means for separately ro .tating said segments to dilierent desired extents, and means for moving one of said shafts toward and away from said other shaft, whereby to 'engage and disenga'ge said totalizers and vsaid operating segments.

83. In a registering mechanismlthe combination with a supporting Shaft., of plurality of tntulizers each comprising a series ol vdeiiominational elements and all axially alined on said shaft, a. second supporting shaft, a plurality of 4totalizer operating elements com rising` .gear segments axially alined on saIiJd second shaft, connections per-l mitting sliding relative lateral movement 'segments andsaid totalizers respeetiviely totallizers and said gearlseginentaan "for determining the differential' movement 40' of .said operating gear segments.

.. comprising a series of fmex'its, all mounted' in' lateral alinement, of

. elements also-moiinted in lateral' a1inement,

'bination with including a series of ments, all axially aimed, of. totalizei` operativ between said totalizers and their said operatin segments, whereby any desired series of w ieels may be alined with saidsegments,

meansfor separately rotating said gear seg.

ments to different desired extents, and print- .ng segments` operatively connected with said gear segments. a Y A 84. In a regsteringmechansin, the comirinting segments, of difierentially movab e ar segments operatively connected therewith, duplicate totalizers monted for alternate engagement with said gear `segmentssliafts on whichsaid gear are mounted, with connections permitting sliding relative lateral movement between said totaliaers` and saidgear segments,

whereby any'desired totalizer may be .en-

aged with said gearsegments, and means r taking printed impressions printing ggments :in a -inanner identiable with the ected 'totalizen 85. In a registering mechanism, the conm binntion with a plurali .oftotalizers, each enominational eleing devices comprising diierentially mov# ab e 'gearfsegmentm .also axially alined, conneotions permitting sliding collective rela ti've movement laterally .between seid total- 5- izer elements and said gear segments, where-v 3 sired totalizer with saidoperatingsegments by 4:6 cause operative alinement of any demeans for engaging an sai keys 86. In a registerih mechanism, bination with a plur i'ty of totalizers, each denominational ele'- .diferentially movable` totalizer operating connections 'permitting- 'sliding collective relativelateral movement .between said t0- ti'lizers and their operating elements, to provide an operative alinement'of any one of said totalizers with their said operating ele' ments, keys. ordetermining the, extent `of differential movement of saidoperating clemenfs, and type-carrying devices operatively connected'to said'operatin elements.;

87.' AIn 'a registering mec :in isrn, the coin- ."'bi'nation with a plurality of totalizers, each comprising a series .of denominational. elements of totalzer operating mechanism including denominational elements corresnondingin Anumber to the denominational 'I elements in n totalizer,connections permitting sliding 'relative lateral movelment between said totalizer elements and their said operating elements, whereby to from said.

the4 .com-A attain operative alinenient of any desired .totalizer with said operating mechanism,

for giving diiferent actuating movement to said totalizer operating elements.

88.. In a registering mechanism, the com diierential movement in `one direction.

89;. In a registering mechanism, the comccmpr-sing a. 'serie-,spi denominational ele ments, fall mounted in lateral alinement, of differentially' movable' totalizer operating connections permitting collective relative lateral .movement 'between said totalizers and 'their-operating elements to provide an operative alinemen't of any-one of said totalizers with their -said operating elements, meaisfor engaging and o'f said totaliz'ers andtheir operatingeleconnectedlo -sa-id erating elements..

90.- In a registering mechanism, the comments, and a laterallypextending rod on which all' `said elements are. mounted in alinement, of a pluralityof differentially mounted in lateral ainement,l connections ment between said totalizers and their said -operating racks, means for causing to and .fro relative movementbetvveen saidtotalizers and their operating racks therehypro-l :during engagement of saidtotalizers 'and keys for determining the-extento. dier'- `ential movement of said operating racks, de-

vices carryng printing type and movable in both 'directions with said, operating racks, and connections for forcing. said type against a record material.

ing racks mounted side by side in lateral linement and a plurality of totalizers each comprising a series of' denominational ele printing devices `opers'itively connected to. said totalizer operating elements, and 'means izer elements and said gearseginents for said.

binatioinivith,an plurality o f'totalizers each said racks for' movement. thereoftogether, i

91. In a. registering machine, the'icoinbiqA ration with a plurality of, totalizer operatbination with a plurality of totslizers, each including av series of denominational eleelements also mounted in lateral alinement,

disengaging any 10Q- ments,'manipulative devices, for .determinr ing the-differential movements of said operating elements, and type carriers operatively hination with a plurality of totalzeis, each 5 comprising a series of-denominational .el'e.

11o movable totalizer o stating" also permitting collective relative lateral move- 

